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for more, we turn to the first name in crumbling, cnn. jim. >> six categories saw improvement. bridges, railroads, drinking water, solid waste, and wastewater. solid waste earned the highest grade on the report, a b-minus-- go, solid waste. ( applause ) ( laughter ). >> stephen: yes, yes. go solid waste. speaking of which, tucker carlson is the new host of "fox & friends weekend." go, tucker. according to the report, we can now proudly say that only 25% of our nation's bridges are structurally deficient or functionally obsolete. that's right. there is a three-in-four chance if you drive across a bridge, you will make it to the other side. and america can hold its head high, knowing when it comes to our nation's levees, 8% are in acceptable condition. of the remaining levees, 22% are unacceptable, 42% are constructed of old marshmallow peeps, and 28% don't want to work. they just want to bang on the drum all day. ( cheers and applause ). nation, i believe this inspiring d-plus is a grade we can all be proud of. in fact, i believe we should hang this report card somewhere high wh
for more, we turn to the first name in crumbling, cnn. jim. >> six categories saw improvement. bridges, railroads, drinking water, solid waste, and wastewater. solid waste earned the highest grade on the report, a b-minus-- go, solid waste. ( applause ) ( laughter ). >> stephen: yes, yes. go solid waste. speaking of which, tucker carlson is the new host of "fox & friends weekend." go, tucker. according to the report, we can now proudly say that only 25% of our nation's...
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cnn's susan candiotti 7, i think, capturedly the feeling best. >> the streets are empty. it's eerie. it's as though a bomb had dropped somewhere. ( laughter ) >> stephen: well said. that's cnn susan candiotti reporting live from no-(bleep)ylvania. ( laughter ) ( applause ) they finally caught white hat guy hiding in a boat, and he's been formally charged. the question is how should the united states respond to this act of terror? where should we strike back? well, let's review what we know. they are muslims. they are brothers. which makes them the muslim brotherhood. ( laughter ). that means egypt. ( laughter ) then again, they are from chechnya, a federal republic of the russian federation located in the caucasus mountains, which makes these terrorists caucasians. ( laughter ). so be on the lookout for caucasian males with dark hair and anger issues, and i believe we have a computer composite. ( laughter ) yes. ( applause ) that is the face of evil! ( laughter ) now, so many people out there confuse chechnya with the czech republic, but the czech ambassador to the u.s. r
cnn's susan candiotti 7, i think, capturedly the feeling best. >> the streets are empty. it's eerie. it's as though a bomb had dropped somewhere. ( laughter ) >> stephen: well said. that's cnn susan candiotti reporting live from no-(bleep)ylvania. ( laughter ) ( applause ) they finally caught white hat guy hiding in a boat, and he's been formally charged. the question is how should the united states respond to this act of terror? where should we strike back? well, let's review what...
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congressman peter king of new york tells cnn the target was times square. it did not happen. they say that is because the owner of the vehicle they carjacks on thursday managed to escape. we have learned that the surviving suspect has stopped talking with investigators. he now is exercising his right to remain silent as authorities are preparing to move him from the hospital to a jail with an infirmary. ♪ america >> this is video of the ceremony where dzhokhar tsarnaev swore allegiance to the united states becoming a citizen last year on 9/11, seven months later authorities want to know what head him and his brother tack land to plant bombs at the boston marathon. their mother is afraid to come to the united states because she has an outstanding warrant for shoplifting and suggests it was stageed. >> the marathon was something like a really big place, this is paint rather than blood. >> very real investigation is moving forward. the f.b.i. is searching a landfill in massachusetts, agents are looking for discarded packaging or homemade bombs that may have been used in a test
congressman peter king of new york tells cnn the target was times square. it did not happen. they say that is because the owner of the vehicle they carjacks on thursday managed to escape. we have learned that the surviving suspect has stopped talking with investigators. he now is exercising his right to remain silent as authorities are preparing to move him from the hospital to a jail with an infirmary. ♪ america >> this is video of the ceremony where dzhokhar tsarnaev swore allegiance...
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today "the washington post's" bob woodward and "the new york times"'s and cnn's gloria borger and "time" magazine's michael duffy. first up, so much of our politics and supreme court rulings were shaped by the george w. bush presidency. the president talked about how he saw it in his dedication. >> future generations come to the library setting this administration, they will find out we stayed true to our convictions. when our freedom came under attack, we made the tough decisions required to keep the american people safe. chris: today a special extended look at the force that's propel bush, personally and politically, with foreign corespondents who covered bush. two of whom wrote books about him. we will do this with a series of questions today. first, bob and everyone, was george w. bush a better president then most thought he would be when he came in after he lost the popular vote to al gore and took office for the u.s. supreme court settled the florida recount, bob? >> first of all, i hate to do this and argue with your notion that the two wars, iraq and afghanistan, in leading us i
today "the washington post's" bob woodward and "the new york times"'s and cnn's gloria borger and "time" magazine's michael duffy. first up, so much of our politics and supreme court rulings were shaped by the george w. bush presidency. the president talked about how he saw it in his dedication. >> future generations come to the library setting this administration, they will find out we stayed true to our convictions. when our freedom came under attack, we...
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let's look at the polls from cnn. the one on honesty and trustworthiness is the latest poll showing a majority doubting this president. then you have can he manage effectively? is he an effective manager. 60% say he cannot. is he someone you admire? 56% say no. he is not. is he a strong and decisive leader? 53% say no, he 's not. one we don't have made but another one, does he inspire confidence? 56% say no, he does not. it's devastating. >> no doubt he suffered a big fall here. the damage to his credibility is steep. look, he said the administration said we would have the website working by the end of november. that's got to happen. no one thinks it's going to happen to the extent the administration talked about it. he's got to build credibility again bit by bit, brick by brick. this is not going to get fixed overnight. but it's clearly a disaster in terms of how it has affected his standing. >> how is he going to do that? we'll talk about it in the next segment. even the new york times is talking about how the point
let's look at the polls from cnn. the one on honesty and trustworthiness is the latest poll showing a majority doubting this president. then you have can he manage effectively? is he an effective manager. 60% say he cannot. is he someone you admire? 56% say no. he is not. is he a strong and decisive leader? 53% say no, he 's not. one we don't have made but another one, does he inspire confidence? 56% say no, he does not. it's devastating. >> no doubt he suffered a big fall here. the...
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i think cnn talking about the f.b.i. and law enforcement looking for a dark skinned individual, the posting of two photos, quote, bad men as the "new york post" pointed out and it turned out to be innocent people. there was a terrible story of a 17-year-old student that was listed as a suspect. there was a lot to apologize for. >> jon: kathleen carol of associated press said this. we took a shellacking for reporting that a suspect was in custody, when as the hours passed, that information begin to look wobbly. how does something like that happen? >> because there is a rush. there is a rush to somebody get it first and get it right. that was philip schwartz said that. the "washington post" said ap used only one anonymous source. i do have to saying read all week the boston globe has done an amazing job this week. >> jon: then chris matthews, he took some heat, in the bombings on right wing home-grown militia types. they put together a cartoon as a result of chris math use. >> as kid we had a party game. birthday party, pi
i think cnn talking about the f.b.i. and law enforcement looking for a dark skinned individual, the posting of two photos, quote, bad men as the "new york post" pointed out and it turned out to be innocent people. there was a terrible story of a 17-year-old student that was listed as a suspect. there was a lot to apologize for. >> jon: kathleen carol of associated press said this. we took a shellacking for reporting that a suspect was in custody, when as the hours passed, that...
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this is new video that's just in to cnn. it was recorded by a storm chaser in hattiesburg, mississippi, late this afternoon. when an enormous tornado touched the ground and started tearing up the town. we have extensive damage to show you tonight. there are some people hurt and i will talk with the man who shot this amazing video footage in just a few minutes. >>> but first this breaking news to tell you about. thousands of people are stranded after a cruise ship lost power in the gulf of mexico. an engine fire left the carnival triumph ship without electricity but we hear that it is now operating on emergency generator power. more than 4,000 people are on board the ship. the fire has reportedly been put out and the ship is to be towed to the closest port which in mexico. carnival says another of its vessels is on the scene bringing food and drinks to the stranded ship. >>> and in southern california -- >> collectively, this group that by my office is posting a reward of $1 million for information that will lead to mr. dorne
this is new video that's just in to cnn. it was recorded by a storm chaser in hattiesburg, mississippi, late this afternoon. when an enormous tornado touched the ground and started tearing up the town. we have extensive damage to show you tonight. there are some people hurt and i will talk with the man who shot this amazing video footage in just a few minutes. >>> but first this breaking news to tell you about. thousands of people are stranded after a cruise ship lost power in the gulf...
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it was the trigger for blackfish which airs tonight on cnn. martin savidge went to western canada to understand the sad history of a killer whale that lived up to his name. >> reporter: colin grew up on the southern tip of vancouver island. he started working at a local marine park called sea land of the pacific. >> go after school and weekends, you know, growing up, and just thought that's how everybody grew up. >> reporter: sea land of the pacific used to be here where this marina is now. there's nothing left of the old place. it was an oceanarium, nets separated the animals, seals, sea lions and the killer whales. baird became a trainer working with three killer whales. his favorite, a small male named tilikum. >> easy going. he learned quickly, learned well. >> reporter: among other trainers, 20-year-old student, kelety burn. february 20, 1991 she just finished a show with the killer whales when she slipped and fell into the enclosure. baird arrived minutes later. >> three orcas were surprised that one of their trainers had seemingly jumpe
it was the trigger for blackfish which airs tonight on cnn. martin savidge went to western canada to understand the sad history of a killer whale that lived up to his name. >> reporter: colin grew up on the southern tip of vancouver island. he started working at a local marine park called sea land of the pacific. >> go after school and weekends, you know, growing up, and just thought that's how everybody grew up. >> reporter: sea land of the pacific used to be here where this...
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let me bring in cnn military analyst. the internet war goes beyond websites impacting even infrastructure. what kind of impact are we talking about here, possibly talking about here? >> this would be one of the options that you could see in response to an attack. there will be a whole host of possibilities. this is a low threat, little threat of retaliation. it's easy to do. they could have real impact. so far the attacks have going after soft targets. when you start to go after more things, i think they would go after the pentagon networks where there are vulnerabilities but i'm not sure this group has the wherewithal to take this on. >> what could syria use a weapon here? >> it's something they could do. the vast level of the syrian capabilities and our capabilities even with the limited amount of warships is so large that i don't think you're going to see a serious syrian military response beyond trying to defend against the attack. this is something that could happen with very little threat or retaliation. >> standby.
let me bring in cnn military analyst. the internet war goes beyond websites impacting even infrastructure. what kind of impact are we talking about here, possibly talking about here? >> this would be one of the options that you could see in response to an attack. there will be a whole host of possibilities. this is a low threat, little threat of retaliation. it's easy to do. they could have real impact. so far the attacks have going after soft targets. when you start to go after more...
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we are on the scene. >> cnn exclusive, former president, george w. bush speaking out for the first time onnedward snowden and the controversial nsa program he put in place. horror at the circus. a cirque du soleil acrobat falls 50 feet from the air in front of a shocked audience. what went wrong? >> . >>> this is "new day" with chris cuomo, kate bolduan. >> good morning, welcome to "new day". it is monday, july 1, 6:00 in the east. >> we want to welcome our international viewers, as well. the governor of arizona may have said it best. today is truly a dark day. 19 firefighters were killed late yesterday trapped while battling a fast moving wildfire that suddenly turned on them. >> they were called the hot shots, the best of the best, sent into the most dangerous situations. the president traveling in africa released a statement this morning saying they were heros who put themselves in harm's way to protect the lives and property of fellow citizens they would never meet. the community of prescott, arizona waking up to the devastating news this morning
we are on the scene. >> cnn exclusive, former president, george w. bush speaking out for the first time onnedward snowden and the controversial nsa program he put in place. horror at the circus. a cirque du soleil acrobat falls 50 feet from the air in front of a shocked audience. what went wrong? >> . >>> this is "new day" with chris cuomo, kate bolduan. >> good morning, welcome to "new day". it is monday, july 1, 6:00 in the east. >> we want...
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first why the gop wants to ban cnn and nbc. and an interview with the man behind the idea. ♪ [ crashing ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. trusted heartburn relief that goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! the beach on your tv is much closer than it appears. seize the summer with up to 50% off hotels at travelocity. folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. butetting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> the head of the republican party is threatening to exclude cnn and nbc from future presidential debates over plans for films for hillary clinton. chief political correspondent tells us what is going on. >> reporter: nbc plans a four-part mini series on hillary clinton and cnn developing a full length for theaters. >> if they are going to spend millions of dolla
first why the gop wants to ban cnn and nbc. and an interview with the man behind the idea. ♪ [ crashing ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. trusted heartburn relief that goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! the beach on your tv is much closer than it appears. seize the summer with up to 50% off hotels at travelocity. folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. butetting heartburn and then treating day...
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you had cnn's coverage land, sea and air. you had helicopters and people on the scene and it made for good tv. >> wait a minute. paul, wait a minute. 4,000 people -- >> but the implications were not great. >> not every story has larger implications. 4,000 people powerless, adrift at sea with little food or water. >> i didn't have a problem with cnn going wall to wall with it as long as they went back to the world. i did wince when somebody on there said i feel like i'm in a third world country and i thought, you're getting off the boat. however inconvenienced you are. they even told tv reporters to their credit. look, this is not a natural disaster. it was riveting and reminded you of the "titanic." >> not quite the "titanic." everybody covered it, but not quite to this extent. i want to touch on one more thing before we go to break. fox news and former senator scott brown this week hiring herman cain. serious question. the last time we heard from herman cain he was dropping out of the presidential race in the face of sexual
you had cnn's coverage land, sea and air. you had helicopters and people on the scene and it made for good tv. >> wait a minute. paul, wait a minute. 4,000 people -- >> but the implications were not great. >> not every story has larger implications. 4,000 people powerless, adrift at sea with little food or water. >> i didn't have a problem with cnn going wall to wall with it as long as they went back to the world. i did wince when somebody on there said i feel like i'm...
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report obtained by cnn now shows the obama administration was warned that healthcare.gov was not ready to go live. it looks like one of the president's mantras if you like your health plan you can keep it may not be true for some 15 million americans. does the white house have a message problem or a lot more? joining me on the panele panel, start with chief national correspondent john king who is in washington. john, it is remarkable. this president time and time again said if you like the insurance you have, you can keep it. it will not change. it will not go away. now it seems like that is technically not true. not even technically not true, not true for some 15 million americans because the kind of insurance that they have, which is a very basic form of insurance, does not meet the new requirements under the affordable care act and therefore has to be replaced. >> and so, anderson, web site has been a political problem the administration says will go away and all will be fine. this is much more of a personal policy problem. back when the president was saying those things it was kind
report obtained by cnn now shows the obama administration was warned that healthcare.gov was not ready to go live. it looks like one of the president's mantras if you like your health plan you can keep it may not be true for some 15 million americans. does the white house have a message problem or a lot more? joining me on the panele panel, start with chief national correspondent john king who is in washington. john, it is remarkable. this president time and time again said if you like the...
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to different plan, look, it wasn't a lie but it was something -- well, i'm not sure we can sayen on cnn. can you say b.s.? it was b.s. it wasn't exactly a lie. >> in democrat speak it's called malarkey. >> come on. no, no, no. >> john, i want to ask you. what jay carney was talking about being grandfathered in. as i understand it, the law did grandfather in plans that people had before march 2010. but then hhs wrote regulations that narrowed down the definition so much that a lot of those plans that were grandfathered in fell out of the grandfather clause and people are losing those plans. >> reporter: anything washington does we always focus on the legislative battle. actually finding enough votes to pass the bill. the real test and the real policy challenge in washington is always writing the regulations, especially when it's something so complicated. that is what is happening now. and i think andrew hit it right on the head. is it a lie? it was certainly the intent of the administration that if you have a plan and you like it you could keep it. but they are the ones writing these rul
to different plan, look, it wasn't a lie but it was something -- well, i'm not sure we can sayen on cnn. can you say b.s.? it was b.s. it wasn't exactly a lie. >> in democrat speak it's called malarkey. >> come on. no, no, no. >> john, i want to ask you. what jay carney was talking about being grandfathered in. as i understand it, the law did grandfather in plans that people had before march 2010. but then hhs wrote regulations that narrowed down the definition so much that a...
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it seems to have caught some folks at cnn by surprise. it broadcast the guilty verdict of two teenagers in ohio. >> it was incredibly emotional and difficult even for an outsider like me to watch what happened as these two young men that had such promising futures star football players watch as their lives fall apart. >> those poor young men. if cnn didn't see how they misplaced their sympathies, the public did. a petition calling for cnn to apologize that gathered 200,000 signatures. joining me few is zero lena maxwell. what was your reaction when ynn broadcast the verdicts the way they choose to. >> they had footage of the crime, so how do we have the footage of the crime boys and talk about the victim. that's what we should have been talking about the whole time is that the victim got justice. this is one of the 3% of cases that the victim actually gets a conviction on a rape charge. i think, you know, you know who else made the honor roll? the survivor in the case made the honor roll during the entire ordeal. cnn didn't even mention h
it seems to have caught some folks at cnn by surprise. it broadcast the guilty verdict of two teenagers in ohio. >> it was incredibly emotional and difficult even for an outsider like me to watch what happened as these two young men that had such promising futures star football players watch as their lives fall apart. >> those poor young men. if cnn didn't see how they misplaced their sympathies, the public did. a petition calling for cnn to apologize that gathered 200,000...
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on cnn gts offered a bet that the reigning regime will not be there in a year's time, close quote. two days later and foreign policy, hillary and i took stairstep a nice feature. i recognize the notion that two former u.s. government officials turn university professors betting george soros and anything made an absurd, but that's what we did. we given that not only with the islamic republic still beat the rams government and a year's time, but the balance of influence and power in the middle east to be tilted even further in the favor. almost two years since iris made his feature as they were eager to collect on it. later in 2011, the back-and-forth between ayatollah khomeini, the islamic republic later and president ahmadinejad over the resignation reinstatement of the intelligence minister and other issues. the same cast of iran expert on mainstream media gave developments overblown, even hysterical treatment portraying them as unprecedented signs of an insecure regime. such analyses revealed the very least lamentable ignorance about the islamic republic political history, which
on cnn gts offered a bet that the reigning regime will not be there in a year's time, close quote. two days later and foreign policy, hillary and i took stairstep a nice feature. i recognize the notion that two former u.s. government officials turn university professors betting george soros and anything made an absurd, but that's what we did. we given that not only with the islamic republic still beat the rams government and a year's time, but the balance of influence and power in the middle...
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chad myers tracking the storm from the cnn weather center. chad, where's it headed now? >> well, headed through the carolinas with rain all the way to d.c., new york city, philadelphia, even boston at this hour. so there you see the heavy rain. now, this isn't going to be a major rainmaker. we did have four to six inches across the deep south. but now the storm has really picked up speed. now it's moving northeast at 28. that's such a difference compared to where we were yesterday, which was northeast at 15. so you get half as much rain if the storm's moving twice as fast because it gets out of there quicker. still flood watches from providence, boston, all the way down to new york city. two to four inches of rainfall expected. turn around, don't drown. get out of there. go a different way. find a different road. simple as that. it's not going to be a great flood threat like sandy or irene, but this is going to move to sea and be gone by tomorrow afternoon. and maybe the belmont will dry out by about 10:00 or 12:00 for the horses that are going to try to run around that
chad myers tracking the storm from the cnn weather center. chad, where's it headed now? >> well, headed through the carolinas with rain all the way to d.c., new york city, philadelphia, even boston at this hour. so there you see the heavy rain. now, this isn't going to be a major rainmaker. we did have four to six inches across the deep south. but now the storm has really picked up speed. now it's moving northeast at 28. that's such a difference compared to where we were yesterday, which...
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from "the washington post" bob woodward, gloria borger from cnn, elisabeth bumiller and michael duffy from "time." so much of our politics, our supreme court legal rulings, our foreign involvement today was shaped by the george w. bush presidency. the president talked about how he saw it and his library dedication. >> when future generations come to this library and study this administration, they're going to find out that we stayed true to our convictions. and that when our freedom came under attack, we made the tough decisions required to keep the american people safe. chris: today, a special extended look at the forces that propelled bush, personally and politically with four correspondents who covered bush. and even two of whom wrote books about him. and we're going to do this with a series of big themed questions today. first, bob and everyone, was george w. bush a better president than most thought he would be when he came in? after he had lost the popular vote to al gore and took office when the u.s. supreme court settled that florida recount, bob? >> first of all, i hate to do
from "the washington post" bob woodward, gloria borger from cnn, elisabeth bumiller and michael duffy from "time." so much of our politics, our supreme court legal rulings, our foreign involvement today was shaped by the george w. bush presidency. the president talked about how he saw it and his library dedication. >> when future generations come to this library and study this administration, they're going to find out that we stayed true to our convictions. and that...
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cnn is reporting this morning that funeral services will take place next week on april 17 in london. meanwhile there is a new way to follow "the washington journal." check it out at c-span.org /journal. it is easier to follow our programming, live and archived. you can search the guests and topics on the website. much easier, follow us on twitter or facebook. check it out, c-span.org /journal. next up, greg, south carolina, good morning. caller: good morning to you, sir. i would like to talk about the gun problems that we have got here in this country. it is not so much that the gun is the problem, it is a certain percentage of the people that we have here in our society that need to be dealt with. somethingevery time happens, they are using these problems, trying to get away from what is really important. and what needs to be done in this country, such as the economy, ok? let's get back to the important issues. it is not that the kids being killed is not important. the amendments for years and they have worked fine. let's not get away from the issues that are important. let's deal w
cnn is reporting this morning that funeral services will take place next week on april 17 in london. meanwhile there is a new way to follow "the washington journal." check it out at c-span.org /journal. it is easier to follow our programming, live and archived. you can search the guests and topics on the website. much easier, follow us on twitter or facebook. check it out, c-span.org /journal. next up, greg, south carolina, good morning. caller: good morning to you, sir. i would like...
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it's part of a huge night of cnn coverage. take a look. >> cnn tonight. at 7:00 on erin burnett, after meeting the president, will democratic senator joe manchin change his mind on syria? at 8:00 on "ac 360" after russia's syria offer, what does the president hope to accomplish now with his speech? at 8:30, wolf blitzer joins anderson to preview obama's address. at 9:00, watch the speech with live coverage by wolf blitzer. at 9:30, piers morgan and wolf bring you reaction to the speech. in washington, around the nation and the world. and at 10:00 on "ac 360" later, anderson and the panel break down the night's key moments. special live coverage all on cnn tonight. starting at 7:00 eastern with "outfront." >>> coming up next, harrison ford accused of harassment in indonesia. what did he do to annoy the foreign minister? did you know, your eyes can lose vital nutrients as you age? [ male announcer ] that's why there's ocuvite to help replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. ocu
it's part of a huge night of cnn coverage. take a look. >> cnn tonight. at 7:00 on erin burnett, after meeting the president, will democratic senator joe manchin change his mind on syria? at 8:00 on "ac 360" after russia's syria offer, what does the president hope to accomplish now with his speech? at 8:30, wolf blitzer joins anderson to preview obama's address. at 9:00, watch the speech with live coverage by wolf blitzer. at 9:30, piers morgan and wolf bring you reaction to the...
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jim, we had cnn jim acosta saying he had to pinch himself. we saw al roker screaming to get the president's attention. what happened to reporting? >> don't forget chris mathews comparing it to the gettysburg address. i think that the media, some, some summarized it as well, tale of two inaugurations, and with bush 43, media sneers and obama, the media cheers. and how the kids are dressing and contrast to 2005 inaugural eight short years ago, and discussion was money spent on the inaugural, cutting into the poor and the iraq war et cetera, et cetera. and mr. rothman completely nailed the sense of bias and i absolute him in his efforts. >> jon: what about that, kirsten, do reporters not have memories? (laughter) >> that's a loaded question, no, i think there's a little bit of a double standard here. clearly, the economy is still in a bad place and you can't say that there are no longer poor people. and they're concerned about spending back when bush was president and should be concerned now. we did an interview earlier michael hastings, the rol
jim, we had cnn jim acosta saying he had to pinch himself. we saw al roker screaming to get the president's attention. what happened to reporting? >> don't forget chris mathews comparing it to the gettysburg address. i think that the media, some, some summarized it as well, tale of two inaugurations, and with bush 43, media sneers and obama, the media cheers. and how the kids are dressing and contrast to 2005 inaugural eight short years ago, and discussion was money spent on the...
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political strategist and cnn contributor on the future of the republican party. she talks about how changing demographics may affect the party in future elections. her remarks come at the new hampshire institute of politics at saint anselm college in manchester. [applause] >> meghann said she was thinking of brushing up on her spanish to do the introduction. she didn't want to offend me and i said i don't get easily offended. i know george w. bush. the butchering of spanish doesn't offend me very much. thank you for being here. well, neil was just telling me this is the third event today. it seems you guys are busy. i want to thank you. i want to thank you for inviting me to new hampshire. new hampshire has a very special place in my heart. first of all, i am a mccainiac. winning the primary here was one of the highlights of the campaign. second of all, i happen to love your national committee man, who has the coolest socks of any republican committee man. third of all, because i think you have the baddest state slogan in the entire nation. i thought we would hav
political strategist and cnn contributor on the future of the republican party. she talks about how changing demographics may affect the party in future elections. her remarks come at the new hampshire institute of politics at saint anselm college in manchester. [applause] >> meghann said she was thinking of brushing up on her spanish to do the introduction. she didn't want to offend me and i said i don't get easily offended. i know george w. bush. the butchering of spanish doesn't offend...
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this is from john king on cnn. >> history will ultimate judge the decisions that were made for iraq. and i'm just not going to be around to see the final verdict. >> not going to be around is an interesting way to put it. >> in other words, i would be dead. >> jimmy: oh, that's what you meant? i miss him so much, i really do. benjamin franklin is getting a makeover. the $100 bill is getting redesigned for the first time since 1996. they go into circulation october 8. it has new security features that will hopely make it harder to counterfeit. there's a security ribbon that runs through it. and this is kind of amazing. i got an advanced copy of the bill here. benjamin franklin's air is real. you can come it and everything. it's important to note, though, the old $100 bills are still legal. you won't need to trade your old bills in for new ones. beware of offers like this, no matter how enticing they seem. >> the new $100 bill is here. but don't throw out your old hundreds. change them with cash for cash. we'll exchange your old hundreds into brand-new mint condition $20 bills. old $10
this is from john king on cnn. >> history will ultimate judge the decisions that were made for iraq. and i'm just not going to be around to see the final verdict. >> not going to be around is an interesting way to put it. >> in other words, i would be dead. >> jimmy: oh, that's what you meant? i miss him so much, i really do. benjamin franklin is getting a makeover. the $100 bill is getting redesigned for the first time since 1996. they go into circulation october 8. it...
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"cnn newsroom" starts right now. have a great weekend. >> right now, president obama is getting ready to face some tough questions after a tough year. we'll preview the president's news conference set to he boo gin in one hour and have brand new job approval numbers out this hour. how is the president doing? right now, wall street investors are reacting in a big way to new economic numbers that show the economy growing at a much faster pace than initially thought. the surprising figure and what it means for your finances just ahead. and right now, snow, ice and driving rain. a nightmare scenario during one of the busiest travel weekends of the year. what you need to know before what you need to know before heading home for the holidays. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hello, i'm wolf blitzer in washington. president obama goes before the many cap raz and the reporters about an hour from now as he winds down a rather -- meanwhile, new poll numbers are out right now on his job approval rating. his end of the
"cnn newsroom" starts right now. have a great weekend. >> right now, president obama is getting ready to face some tough questions after a tough year. we'll preview the president's news conference set to he boo gin in one hour and have brand new job approval numbers out this hour. how is the president doing? right now, wall street investors are reacting in a big way to new economic numbers that show the economy growing at a much faster pace than initially thought. the surprising...
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i think cnn talking about the f.b.i. and law enforcement looking for a dark skinned individual, the posting of two photos, quote, bad men as the "new york post" pointed out and it turned out to be innocent people. there was a terrible story of a 17-year-old student that was listed as a suspect. there was a lot to apologize for. >> jon: kathleen carol of associated press said this. we took a shellacking for reporting that a suspect was in custody, when as the hours passed, that information begin to look wobbly. how does something like that happen? >> because there is a rush. there is a rush to somebody get it first and get it right. that was philip schwartz said that. the "washington post" said ap used only one anonymous source. i do have to saying read all week the boston globe has done an amazing job this week. >> jon: then chris matthews, he took some heat, in the bombings on right wing home-grown militia types. they put together a cartoon as a result of chris math use. >> as kid we had a party game. birthday party, pi
i think cnn talking about the f.b.i. and law enforcement looking for a dark skinned individual, the posting of two photos, quote, bad men as the "new york post" pointed out and it turned out to be innocent people. there was a terrible story of a 17-year-old student that was listed as a suspect. there was a lot to apologize for. >> jon: kathleen carol of associated press said this. we took a shellacking for reporting that a suspect was in custody, when as the hours passed, that...
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. >>> the following is a cnn special report. >>> beyonce always goes big. from a secret album sensation. >> beyonce dropped an incredible album. stock the worldwide stage. >> nobody else is singing like she is. nobody else is giving the energy she is giving on stage. >> it's a path that started with a shy little girl. >> beyonce was really a quiet kid. kind of to herself. >> whose father
. >>> the following is a cnn special report. >>> beyonce always goes big. from a secret album sensation. >> beyonce dropped an incredible album. stock the worldwide stage. >> nobody else is singing like she is. nobody else is giving the energy she is giving on stage. >> it's a path that started with a shy little girl. >> beyonce was really a quiet kid. kind of to herself. >> whose father
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as i mentioned look, we're hip here at cnn as well. i'm on instagram. i took a picture of myself here trying to give you a little behind-the-scenes look. how this works. putting on this whole show for you. my friend john berman, take a look at his instagram photo. remember hash tag #cnn. one more, i think you might recognize the hands, look at the hands, mr. magic wall, john king, with his instagram picture. but our challenge, again to you, you're watching history, we want you to share your history with us. and what's really fascinating, 2009, we got all your pictures from around the world from africa beijing, from gaza. four years instagram didn't even exist. so flash forward to now, 40 million photos uploaded each and every day, so wolf, i don't know if you're on instagram, you need to be. i know you're on the twitter. remember, instagram hash tag #cnn and we'll show all your pictures around the world tomorrow. >> we look forward to that, brooke. thanks very much. not all of the inaugural festivities are geared towards gaults. >> no. that's right. the
as i mentioned look, we're hip here at cnn as well. i'm on instagram. i took a picture of myself here trying to give you a little behind-the-scenes look. how this works. putting on this whole show for you. my friend john berman, take a look at his instagram photo. remember hash tag #cnn. one more, i think you might recognize the hands, look at the hands, mr. magic wall, john king, with his instagram picture. but our challenge, again to you, you're watching history, we want you to share your...
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we appreciate you joining cnn. >> can i add one more thing? >> absolutely. >> our hearts go out to all of the tsa agents families and passengers as well. something that didn't get recogniz recognized, officer dabney and i believe, morris, providing life-saving efforts to the tsa. unfortunately it did not work. if you see them rushing the tsa agent to the rescue ambulance, they grabbed a smart cart, quick thinking, and took his body to the ambulance. couldn't save him but i wanted to let you know that those guys did everything possible to save lives. >> thank you very much. our sentiment as well go with you. tsa did respond to the question that we asked him and you got a response. that's an initial response. they have every opportunity sto respond. thank to you mr. mcclain. >>> the obama care website prompted some to say secretary sebelius should be shown the door. but is the sitting president to blame? i will ask two men who have seen the rest of the white house like the rest of us never will. andy card, former staff of president bush, and mac
we appreciate you joining cnn. >> can i add one more thing? >> absolutely. >> our hearts go out to all of the tsa agents families and passengers as well. something that didn't get recogniz recognized, officer dabney and i believe, morris, providing life-saving efforts to the tsa. unfortunately it did not work. if you see them rushing the tsa agent to the rescue ambulance, they grabbed a smart cart, quick thinking, and took his body to the ambulance. couldn't save him but i...
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chief medical correspondent for cnn dr. sanjay gupta spent nearly a year investigating the impact of marijuana on the body. he joins me now. you wrote an op-ed. just a few days ago about weed. you wrote this we've been misled for nearly 70 years in the united states and i apologize for my own role in that. that's powerful words. how have we been misled? >> as a starting point, if you look at the literature in the united states on medical marijuana there's a lot of papers out there and if you look at them you find the vast majority of them are basically looking at how to figure out if there's harm or some problem or peril with medical marijuana. very few actually designed to look at benefit. i looked at these studies over the years and if you look at it it's a very distorted picture of the use of medical marijuana. and i think that that was part of the systemic misleading and something i had reported on in terms of my just not being impressed with medical marijuana. when i started to dig deeper, look outside the country, loo
chief medical correspondent for cnn dr. sanjay gupta spent nearly a year investigating the impact of marijuana on the body. he joins me now. you wrote an op-ed. just a few days ago about weed. you wrote this we've been misled for nearly 70 years in the united states and i apologize for my own role in that. that's powerful words. how have we been misled? >> as a starting point, if you look at the literature in the united states on medical marijuana there's a lot of papers out there and if...
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i want to go to cnn supervisor producer. john, we understand that you live in new york but commute to d.c. and certainly with your role here at cnn you have a great deal of knowledge about transportation and travel regulations. what can you tell us about this particular line? >> good morning. this is actually when i lived in new york, this was my train station. very familiar with it. it's part of metro north railway which is basically the artery between new york and westchester and connecticut. this particular line called the hudson line carries about 18,000 people a day during normal work days. it goes as far north as poughkeepsie 90 minutes north of the city and down the hudson line and right at this point where we are is part of the bronx and it makes a left turn and then sort of hugs the harlem river going down to new york. this tight turn is dutch for spewing devil because this is where hudson and harlem rivers meet and it's a problem for trains. as you mentioned earlier, a freight train accident here in the past year a
i want to go to cnn supervisor producer. john, we understand that you live in new york but commute to d.c. and certainly with your role here at cnn you have a great deal of knowledge about transportation and travel regulations. what can you tell us about this particular line? >> good morning. this is actually when i lived in new york, this was my train station. very familiar with it. it's part of metro north railway which is basically the artery between new york and westchester and...
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we've got full coverage coming up here in the cnn newsroom. i'm wolf blitzer in washington joined by jim acosta, our senior white house correspondent gloria borger, our chief political analyst, our business anchor christine romans, also ari fleisher, former press secretary for former president george w. bush. jim acosta, there has been such a buildup over these past several weeks and months against obama care, led by a lot of republicans. here's the question. why did the president wait until now on the eve of a potential government shutdown, on the eve of when the u.s. government has to increase its debt ceiling, why all of a sudden so late in this game is he making this strong pitch for the benefits of obama care? >> wolf, we have asked the white house those questions, and their basic response is that they've had a lot on their plate lately from syria to iran to the prospect of a government shutdown. you heard the president last week in kansas city talking about the potential for a government shutdown and breaching the debt ceiling but he als
we've got full coverage coming up here in the cnn newsroom. i'm wolf blitzer in washington joined by jim acosta, our senior white house correspondent gloria borger, our chief political analyst, our business anchor christine romans, also ari fleisher, former press secretary for former president george w. bush. jim acosta, there has been such a buildup over these past several weeks and months against obama care, led by a lot of republicans. here's the question. why did the president wait until...
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"pandora's promise" is airing tomorrow night on cnn. let's take a little clip and see what all the fuss is going to be about. >> turns out that the united states has been buying up nuclear warheads from the russians for over ten years now. 16,000 nuclear warheads. and we're recycling all these nuclear warheads into energy, electricity, nuclear power. so nuclear power is doing more to denuclear weaponize the world than any other thing that we do. >> the film gets its global television premiere on cnn tomorrow night at 9:00 eastern. robert, that was an extraordinary revelation i thought. the volume of nuclear warheads from russia now being used for positive gain in this country. >> it's incredible, isn't it? that was one of the most surprising things i found out. one in ten light bulbs in the united states are being powered by energy derived from a former soviet nuclear weapon. >> the cold war has become the warm war. >> that program has ended. now we're about to use the american nuclear warheads. this is something every peace activist. a
"pandora's promise" is airing tomorrow night on cnn. let's take a little clip and see what all the fuss is going to be about. >> turns out that the united states has been buying up nuclear warheads from the russians for over ten years now. 16,000 nuclear warheads. and we're recycling all these nuclear warheads into energy, electricity, nuclear power. so nuclear power is doing more to denuclear weaponize the world than any other thing that we do. >> the film gets its global...
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we had cardinal dolan on cnn. he gave an extended interview and sort of made the whole process more accessible and human, but this has changed, right? >> it has changed, indeed, erin. a lot of the cardinals it seems, particularly the cardinals who are based here at the vatican, they're concerned the americans were having an outsized influence in setting the narrative and painting the picture for the public of what the expect in the next pope. so that's part of the reason why there's been this media blackout. the new rule is, they won't do any interviews and those press briefings are finished. there were some leaks in the italian media about what was happening in their private meetings. if you're going to make anybody be quiet, you should quiet the italian cardinals who were the ones who leaked it. >> you've covered a transition before and you said this time in rome, tonight in rome is very different. >> it is. you didn't have a papal death this time. in 2005, this beloved pope, millions of people, including young
we had cardinal dolan on cnn. he gave an extended interview and sort of made the whole process more accessible and human, but this has changed, right? >> it has changed, indeed, erin. a lot of the cardinals it seems, particularly the cardinals who are based here at the vatican, they're concerned the americans were having an outsized influence in setting the narrative and painting the picture for the public of what the expect in the next pope. so that's part of the reason why there's been...
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you want to stay with cnn. we have action all day into the night. parties, celebrities, music, all of it, you want to watch our special coverage of the presidential inauguration, beginning tonight at 7:00. other news going on in the world with christine romans in new york. >> good morning, john. >>> let's start in algeria, the exact death toll unknown after a fiery and bloody end to the hostage standoff. the gas complex was stormed, killing dozens of is halfic militants. more than 104 hostages were freed. at least one american is among the 23 confirmed dead. >>> a 15-year-old boy facing murder charges after three young children and two adults found dead in a home outside albuquerque, new mexico. investigators describe a gruesome scene. police would not name the victims, but the house belongs to a popular local pastor named greg griego and his wife sarah. his brother confirms the pastor is among the dead. >>> terrifying moments aboard a united express flight. flight 4480 blew out four tires when it touched down sunday night, causing veer off the runw
you want to stay with cnn. we have action all day into the night. parties, celebrities, music, all of it, you want to watch our special coverage of the presidential inauguration, beginning tonight at 7:00. other news going on in the world with christine romans in new york. >> good morning, john. >>> let's start in algeria, the exact death toll unknown after a fiery and bloody end to the hostage standoff. the gas complex was stormed, killing dozens of is halfic militants. more...
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a month later the same group reportedly hit the "washington post" and also cnn and also "time" magazine. when it launched that last attack, the syrian electronic army tweeted an image to show they had taken over the domain names. between late april and mid august, four months, this anonymous unknown hacker group, allied with the syrian government, successfully attacked and took over websites or twitter accounted connected to the "associated press," and the "guardian" and "financial times," "reuters," cnn, "time" magazine and "the onion." today it happened again. 3:00 eastern this afternoon, "the new york times" website, nytimes.com, no longer worked on my internet machine. i say it that way. weirdly, a friend working in northern new england who i was e-mailing with about something at the time said he was still able to access "the new york times" website, but in new york and most places, nobody could get it. "the new york times" quickly posted this message on their facebook page, acknowledging many people, most people were unable to access their website. they said "our initial assessment
a month later the same group reportedly hit the "washington post" and also cnn and also "time" magazine. when it launched that last attack, the syrian electronic army tweeted an image to show they had taken over the domain names. between late april and mid august, four months, this anonymous unknown hacker group, allied with the syrian government, successfully attacked and took over websites or twitter accounted connected to the "associated press," and the...